Testimonials

The ASI Power Summit was an exclusive opportunity to meet with the top leaders of our industry and share ideas. It was a chance to learn new strategies for everything from award winning customer service to reliable product safety testing. What I enjoyed most about the event were the seminars and break-out sessions – everyone was engaged and contributed to the discussions so we were able to hear different perspectives from both suppliers and distributors. I walked away with a renewed sense of ambition and excitement for our industry. And the location was incredible…the Arizona Biltmore...how many times do you get to stay at a spa resort while on a business trip?! I was able to sit poolside in eighty-degree sunshine and strategize iClick’s plans for 2008 – now that’s a productive trip.

Lon McGowan, owner/president
iClick (asi/62124)

I’ll admit it. I went to The Power Summit wondering whether or not I’d get anything out of it. Well, it’s been a month since the Summit, and I can honestly say I’ve quoted over a dozen of the presenters since then! The sessions were amazingly relevant. Perhaps the highest compliment I can pay is that ASI was not only able to attract such an impressive group, but that their program was able to engage and hold our interest. I cannot wait to attend again.

Promotional products, also known as ad specialties, make up a $20.5 billion dollar industry and are used by virtually every business in America. Why? Items like mugs, pens and t-shirts are memorable and provide a better cost per impression for advertisers than almost every major marketing effort like prime time TV, magazines and radio.

With so many businesses buying ad specialties there is a huge opportunity for professionals looking to make great money running a promotional products distributorship. It’s easy and inexpensive to get started and you can work from home.

Making You Money: What ASI is all about.

Promotional products, also known as ad specialties, make up a $20.5 billion dollar industry and are used by virtually every business in America. Why? Items like mugs, pens and t-shirts are memorable and provide a better cost per impression for advertisers than almost every major marketing effort like prime time TV, magazines and radio.

With so many businesses buying ad specialties there is a huge opportunity for professionals looking to make great money running a promotional products distributorship. It’s easy and inexpensive to get started and you can work from home.